As shoulder season winds down in southwest Montana, Outlaw Partners’ media is ramping up. In addition to EBS, two new editions of the publishing company’s periodicals have taken to newsstands.
The summer 2016 issue of Mountain Outlaw magazine, Outlaw Partners’ flagship biannual publication, arrives in Big Sky on June 3 and will be available around the region during the coming weeks.
The second volume of Explore Yellowstone is also en route to magazine racks and businesses in the area. The annual guide to the nation’s first national park, Explore Yellowstone is currently being distributed throughout Big Sky, Bozeman and the four corners of the park.
Both full-glossy pubs are packed with insider information from around the region and beyond.
Billed as “Exploring life, land and culture from the heart of the Yellowstone region,” Mountain Outlaw magazine features content ranging from in-depth journalism to shorter “reports” and “tales,” as well as recipes and stunning photography.
In the summer edition, you’ll read about the future of fossil fuels in Montana and around the nation, Yellowstone National Park’s No. 1 guardian, world travel, and the fate of one man who auditioned to be a mythical ocean creature.
“It’s Powder magazine meets Rolling Stone,” said one reader describing Mountain Outlaw.
Distributed in Montana, throughout the Greater Yellowstone region and the Rocky Mountain West, and mailed to subscribers in all 50 states, Mountain Outlaw will give you a fresh perspective on the part of the world we call home.
For a comprehensive guide to Yellowstone, look no further than Explore Yellowstone.
The full-color glossy thrusts readers into America’s first national park, and this year, the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, Explore Yellowstone will introduce you to the people, wildlife and landscapes that make this place one of the most-visited parks in the national system.
With a distribution emphasis on southwest Montana and the communities in Yellowstone’s four gateway towns—Gardiner and West Yellowstone, Mont.; as well as Jackson and Cody, Wyo.—track down your copy today.
As summer breaks the horizon, we hope you’ll pick up these new publications and read about the spectacular places we explore. And we look forward to hearing your feedback.
Email media@outlaw.partners to let us know your thoughts.
We all are familiar with using a limited palette, but do you use one? Do you know how to use a
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We all are familiar with using a limited palette, but do you use one? Do you know how to use a limited palette to create different color combinations? Are you tired of carrying around 15-20 different tubes when you paint plein air? Have you ever wanted to create a certain “mood” in a painting but failed? Do you create a lot of mud? Do you struggle to achieve color harmony? All these problems are addressed in John’s workbook in clear and concise language!
Based on the bestselling “Limited Palatte, Unlimited Color” workbook written by John Pototschnik, the workshop is run by Maggie Shane and Annie McCoy, accomplished landscape (acrylic) and plein air (oil) artists,exhibitors at the Big Sky Artists’ Studio & Gallery and members of the Big Sky Artists Collective.
Each student will receive a copy of “Limited Palette, Unlimited Color” to keep and take home to continue your limited palette journey. We will show you how to use the color wheel and mix your own clean mixtures to successfully create a mood for your paintings.
Each day, we will create a different limited palette color chart and paint a version of a simple landscape using John’s directives. You will then be able to go home and paint more schemes using the book for guidance.
Workshop is open to painters (oil or acrylic) of any level although students must have some basic knowledge of the medium he or she uses. Students will be provided the book ($92 value), color wheel, value scale and canvas papers to complete the daily exercises.